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Details are expected to be presented later today on a potential breakthrough following a meeting late Monday with President Trump.
The DHS shutdown has led to long lines at U.S.
Democrats have been refusing to fund Homeland Security without restraints on immigration enforcement and mass deportation.
The deal is taking shape after the Senate late Monday confirmed Oklahoma Republican Senator Mark Wayne Mullen to be President Trump's next Homeland Security Secretary.
The Education Department has opened two new investigations into Harvard University.
NPR's Alyssa Nadworthy reports that one is about admissions and the second is about anti-Semitism complaints on campus.
Crude oil has dropped back below $100 a barrel, but still up 1.6% after conflicting messages about talks on ending the war in the Middle East.
Iran has denied talks with the U.S., contradicting President Trump, who said Monday a deal could be reached soon.
Live from NPR News, I'm Giles Snyder.
New York City Mayor Zoran Mamdani is seeking to reassure the traveling public following Sunday night's crash at New York's LaGuardia Airport.
The crash between an Air Canada jet and a fire truck that had been given the green light to cross a runway killed two pilots and sent scores to the hospital.
The accident has revived concerns over air traffic control staffing, but NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy told reporters that it's too soon to discuss that.
Hundreds of federal immigration agents began turning up at major U.S.
President Trump ordered the deployment to help support TSA agents who are not getting paid because the Department of Homeland Security is largely shut down.
There could be a potential breakthrough in the fight over DHS funding.
A group of Senate Republicans met with President Trump late Monday and are reported to be working through the night on a possible deal to be presented later today.